
NVIDIA Expands Robotics Hiring in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen
NVIDIA has announced a major recruitment drive for its robotics team, with new positions opening in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.[1] The expansion spans four core areas: embodied AI, simulation, deployment, and solution architecture, signaling a strategic push to tap into China’s growing AI and robotics talent pool.[1]
This move underscores the increasing importance of China as both a market and a talent hub for the global AI industry. By establishing specialized teams in these key cities, NVIDIA aims to advance technologies ranging from dexterous manipulation to real-world robot deployment.[1]
Embodied AI Team Focuses on Dexterous Manipulation and Whole-Body Control
The embodied AI team will concentrate on key technologies and applications including dexterous manipulation, human body modeling using wearable sensors, whole-body mobile manipulation, and whole-body control.[1] These areas are critical for developing robots that can interact with complex environments and perform intricate tasks.
Simulation Team Builds Next-Generation Training Infrastructure
The simulation team will be responsible for building the core simulation and training infrastructure for next-generation robots.[1] This infrastructure is essential for testing and refining robotic algorithms in virtual environments before real-world deployment.
Deployment Team Optimizes Algorithms for Humanoid Robots
The deployment team will focus on optimizing algorithms for humanoid robots and embodied AI while accelerating real-world deployment.[1] This effort aims to bridge the gap between laboratory research and practical applications in industrial and service settings.
Solutions Architecture Team Drives Practical Applications
The solutions architecture team will work to bring NVIDIA’s cutting-edge technologies into practical applications across industries such as manufacturing and services.[1] By tailoring solutions to specific industry needs, this team will help translate advanced robotics capabilities into tangible business outcomes.
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